Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - February 21, 1929, Woodland, California About New Comers New comers to Yolo county now have a column of their own in thy You'll find it on page It'll prove interesting to get ed with some of these new Don't miss this daily Today's Best Smile wife has run with the chauffeur well I was going to him ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY WOODLAND CALIFORNIA THURSDAY FEBRUARY 21 1929 ESTABLISHED 1877 The Stroller PROPONENT TO EXPLAIN COUNTY UNIT SCHOOL Attendance At Dunnigan H G Kaupke runs his acre ranch known as the old Each place west of Brown's corners Mrs Records for Home Department at- tendance crumbled into dust day afternoon when 48 enthusiastic women attended the meeting of the Residents of Yolo county will be i group SEPARATION PUBLIC BID PACT BASIS TO SCHOOL OF TANGLE PATRIOTIC IN DIVORCE EXERCISES an opportunity to In such numbers did the talli of decided to go some that the spacious home of Mrs separate ways last August 25 they END COMES SUDDENLY TO CLUB LEADER OF WINTERS Miss Helen Sackett a leader in the George Washington and Abraham f river Wednesday and j social and club life of Winters died Lincoln both fall in dumped it un the unexpectedly Wednesday evening in a I Sinn When Mr and Mrs Edward Two of the nation's greatest heroes I i I Dumps to Reload The next lime Alfred Hale wants I dump rubbish he w ill either keep j j a closer lookout for Dr Frank L I I Reese or take the load to the f f er place j Hale took a truck load of cans j rubbish and automobile tires Bryte to the banks of the keeping house planting shrubs calls for sweeping changes in E- Amaden near Dunnigan signed a legal covenant that each wiil February will be at joint ex- mad to depart and keeping year-old Elizabeth Jle administration of from cleaning the front walk of olives by eating them Kaupke is of an old ranching ily Dad Kaupke farmed in Indiana California's filled to overflowing with the result never molest nor interfere with the at Woodland High school is explained I that the women had to move their other Guastalli a farmer gave his day afternoon at 2 o'clock It will be wife of 17 years and a parcel of land He kept their two sons aged and 14 schools when the aers Saturday afternoon by M D I chairs and hold an outdoor Lack of the California Taxpayers meeting in the warm spring air project was But Dr Reese who is t health inspector had been 11 v m T T T i i was and Oklahoma before coming to Yoio LaCk lodestone that attracted the Now that to be the ing fit ho rAin u in the nature of a community affair with citizens and students of both the high and grammar schools on TT auspices oi county more than 20 years ago II G D Bureau The and his brother worked with father for years Then they went into business for themselves and one oi their projects is the Rath ranch which they own jointly and which H G runs More than half the ranch is in grapes It is an old and tried and true Seventy-five sheep and 10 cowo feed on the remainder of the acres he Yolo County Farm meeting will be held n the Board of Trade rooms of the Court House at 2 p m and will be group The previous record was 46 for a court At the seven department meeting his answer late Wednesday held so far this month there has been to a Divorce action brought by Mrs gram which is being arranged under i Speaking songs and instrumental music will be featured on the and haul it to the proper place Dr Reese says that he is on the lookout for persons who have been f using public highways for dumping f grounds and that unless such to the public Officials oi the Farm Bureau em- that the meeting is not being ailed for the purpose of securing any leaders each had examples of the the unusually high average ance of 27 Mrs Amaden and the three other iu y 1 I I Guastalli the rancher included thp the direction of school caughl WI I n iin I expression ence opinion by the Since the Taxpayers League is the work being taken up and meeting was divided into groups for instruction The opened v ith a agreement to show that she was not tors The club entitled to the attorney's fees and sponsor 515 costs prayed for The The defendant contends that the gives his wife the privilege of seeking a divorce without man but not entitle her to any more ash Mrs Guastalli however s prosecuted is the g to Remarks by Bart Worley Jr sponsoring the which is now be- parody on Smile led by Mrs that she released her all March by the high school band Lincoln Was No Deau Kaupke is a Legionnaire and an fore the Legislature Lack is expected active and enthusiastic member of to talk m of it But because the farm bureau He is now the of his thorough knowledge of its op- of the Willow Oak Park group of thy Le be able to give his county 4-H clubs sponsored by the farm hearers a idea of how bureau the plan would work Mrb Kaupke divides her time ba- Following talk members of the tween the house and the front lawn audience wili be privileged to ask any Shrubs arc ornamental and require questions less attention than blooms thinks she Later a meeting may be arranged and two new ones went mto the lawn at which a speaker who is opposed to while the Stroller was talking to her the will bs able to express the The Kaupke house is set on rather arguments it Strong a large plot but unfortunately the sition to the has been ex- plot is slightly in outline A pressed in many particularly triangle of lard lies to one side among county school officials It has is difficult to wotk into the general the indorsement of William John landscape This year the are Cooper former state education head planting the triangle in lawn Trustees and clover will set off very Letters urging all school trustees well the magnificent palm and in Yolo county to attend Saturday's oral orange trees which grow upon it meeting have been sent out by Mrs The tree is of a Rowena M Norton county problem It makes Elizabeth Anno of schools The unless Mother Kaupke is very watch ent while not the hopes ful Olives will stay on a tree only so to have the trustees gain a knowledge long you know of its provisions But the tree an old one- and of Under the terms of the proposed will not share the fate of us legislation Yolo county would be brother which was cut down com- made a single school ict District It serves as a trustees would be done away with windbreak and the north wind The county bs dissolves into nothing moie than a chosen by a board of education that murmur of leaves when it would be elected by the voters to sweep into the Kaupke dwelling Some counties would make up more 1 than one administrate unit but the The Stroller when once he had of the bin is to concentrate the Tom Powers Many of those at the meeting came from Arbuckle and lower WALTER WALLBANK SCOUT SPEAKER things other than divorce proceedings The row first attracted at- when Mrs Guastalli in her complaint charged that her husband had attempted to attack her with a and an axe Proctor i Lincoln the Margaret Grant Reading He Knew George Stephens Singing of Dixie and Old HERMAN ROTH AND J M HUGHES LEAVE IJ 0 1 n 1 li O at Home Grammar school chorus Clifford A of Sacrament side Spiritual is the attorney for Mis Guastalli and Jackson T A Farrell of Sacramento pom the defendants of Lincoln A George Washington program was enjoyed by Boy Scouts meeting at Wednesday night Wallbank was the speaker Life of the first president whose birthday falls Friday was discussed The Wild Cat patrol was first in joints when the were checked rhe boys had the Eagles Rattlesnakes 80 in a silent salute Crockett was given first place Following are the boys and the ests they passed at thc Ralph Weaver tenderfoot tests and making of the second class detective HORROR NOTE SENT BAY CHILD'S KIN ll By United SAX FRANCISCO Predicting that the Doris Virginia phy will exceed in that of little Marion Parker kidnaped by William Edward man was made by a San Francisco receipt of t V three-minute orations by Bruce Waybur Jessie Watson Juan Laurence and Claude Schrader Star Spangled Assembly F C McReynolds will have charge of the instrumental Miss Viola Larak singing and Mae Proctor Mibs Fern Harvey and ter Wallbank the general program Following the program students will enjoy a dance in the gymnasium an- ests second class in fire making Detective Leo Runner after reading class in scout pace and the nole Mm by Hiddleson merit badge in parents of the missing four-year-old gnl said if threats it contained should strolled unusually far saw a very administration of the schools PAIR WHO FOUND DAVENPORT FREED aid unique and beautiful use of trees as Al Henle of Plainfield Farm a windbreak It was in a tropical ter act as chairman country where a prevailing wind j brought heat and dust instead of i ness This plantation owner balked the wind with two rows of Traveler's palms The Traveler's palm is very tall and straight with a that surmounts the trunk exactly like a huge open fan Two men are free today after they The planter arranged the first row had spent Wednesday night in thc of trees in order of height with the Yolo county jail because tried to shortest tree at the left He reversed help a fellow man out explained the order when he planted the second i Frank Edson 35 Lodi and behind the first Ware SO Acampo found a that the tallest tree was at the left on the highway late The result was that the They loaded it on their small touched each other at either end and truck and planned to take it to the were one above the other No trace owner in Sacramento they told police of wind nor particle of dust could get The driver of the truck from which through this soldierly the couch had fallen upon learning The Stroller wonders whether the that it was missing notified valley i Traveler's palm can be grown in j officers and the pair were fornia near Constable house and charged with grand theft In the same general locality as the j Officers were convinced Thursday Kaupke place live the J J Schneiders that the men had good intentions so Forty years ago Schneider came were dismissed from Wisconsin with little but and a willingness to work to merit Booking and second in first aid Griffith second class earned cut the kidnaper should signaling first aid scout be n race and service Green merit badge in Tho new was y first automobile driving and K J Murphy mother of little Doris laken health who immediately collapsed after she Raymond Mclntyre first class in had thc few Words When oath and laws recruit and d nature i Francis Bobbs first class recruit squadrons were sent to tf John Merit badge in safety search a block area surrounding the Murphy home Bunner announced he had un- Junior department of the tian church Sunday school will pro sent a Washington's at the church evening ing to Mi P 1 D Hailing tendent The public is invited to at- tend and a offering be Frank Reese Jr merit badge for first aid to animals The am includes singing by the audience Salute to the Flag piano solo by Enid Conard presented by Mis class songa ami by Juniors Children's Hour given Douglas McDonald song iiv W II Buddie Hanson second class in first another due which he tin to divulge by Mrs Charles Noble Hillhouse Named Officer Byron F Hillhouse Yolo county assessor was re-elected secretary of Assessors 100 DELEGATES These qualities with of soil and climate that were waiting for him in Yolo county have earned j for him an estimable and respected place in the community i Mrs Schneider is caring for four Plans are being made at thc First children of school age Joe is in his church today to third year at high school and Agnes entertain more than 100 delegates By United Pressi SACRAMENTO Superior Association of Carlot of Los Angeles will be California at the annual immediately upon held n Nevada City this Uon of impeachment proceedings against him it was in th Suiter State Thursday His suspension will be in effect while the trial is in progress and Young with the consent of the Senate must appo nt a judge to servo in until after the ing The upper house lost no time in proceeding to lay plans for the im- trial after it received offic- ial notification from the assembly that such action had been voted When the articles of impeachment Charles E ty brother of J W McQuaid oi Woodland was elected president Six teen of the 20 counties in the tion were represented by assessors Stocks Steady Following Rise As Blaze Stops A fire that went out averted what T A AD A might have been serious damage to J E automobile and age he reported Thursday When the Guinda man went to get his car A thief who thoroughly ransacked 1 Wednesday he found that defective thc garage at the home of Mrs Bella wiring had caused a blaze that had Dobic Wednesday night took only a i burned the battery and cushions of box of oranges a check-up Thursday thc front scat and blackened the floor showed Tho burglar went through It had stopped without several trunks and also tried to got damage into the Dobic car which was locked Rev Howe to Speak Sayre to Play At Religious Meet Host at Fountain San Francisco hospital She had un- dergone an operation a month ago and county was out Of danger She a relapse early Wednesday and ing the procedure from a was lushed back to the operating He made Hale reload the rubbish I Death came during the night Mrs Floyd of Salinas a fister with whom Miss Sackett had been staying since her first tion was with her at the end Miss Sackett died on the third anniversary of the death of her father J E Sackett president of the Citizens Bank of Winters and an influential citizen until his death February 20 Hostess of Deer Park She was years of age a native of California Since the death of her mother in she had been the mistress of the beautiful Deer Park home of the Sacketts located in canyon Here she had cared for her father and been a mother to four younger sisters and a brother The sisters and brother surviving are Mrs McCollum of Salinas Mrs B K Goddard of Turlock Mrs Henry Wills involving two estates Maples of San Francisco Mrs C D at more than were filed for Smith of Redlands and J E Sackett probate in Superior Court of Winters The latter had twice given his blood for transfusion Ine wills are those of J M Hughes Lions in hopes of sparing the life of prominent stockman who died his devoted sister Doc and Albert Roth who Funeral at Winters Fcb G and C 1L Sackett of TI ers cousins of the decedent went to Hughes ch asset was a Half m- San Francisco to assist in completing valued at more than the funeral arrangements in his partnership with his brother The services will be held li E Hughes An automobile worth at the Winters Presbyterian church and fash in Saturday morning at o'clock to compose the remainder of his Rev George Kmecik will officiate estate Burial will be in the Winters All of the estate goes to his widow of Miss death came Mrs Elsie M Hughes II ih two XS Lo Ule com- T munity She was active in the Winters and Robert were Club and in literary and provided foi in trie will social affairs generally An alumna of Hughes felt that they would be University of California she bv their mother way an interest in matters and was a zealous Hughes was named as in the business of making Winters a happier and better place Roth's estate was composed of cash n which to live Her whole life was and nates valued in ex beautiful and upright and understands the grief of -es oi property stricken alld bereaved relatives ing an annual rental of and and friends who knew her best in Woodland on Lincoln nue between Walnut and Klin streets worth Legatees are his brothers and ters the late Herman C of Woodland William F of Berkeley Dolly of Berkeley Loraine of ley ol Berkeley John E Capay Amos A Roth of Woodland and Mrs Emma Gawantka of land Herman Roth's share will go to his widow and two daughters No provision for Roth's mother Mrs Roth was made she will be taken care of by her living bi the Detroit Police that Lewis had been arrested and that a map of the district in which the garage was located had been found in his possession Detroit police said they had been informed that he returned from cago a few days ago and told an had just bumped off a party CHICAGO MASSACRE SUSPECT ARRESTED Ey United Press first important ar- rest in the gangland massacre was announced Thursday one week after seven men were shot to death in a garage Police said they had been in- sons Petitioners are John E Henry C and Amos A Roth I Stocks remained fairly steady i Thursday after a rapid rise 0 AT H American Scnate must set a graph went up points closing al 213 Roister gained at and i Thcy i Caterpillar was a gain of M day for the impeachment to be heard be served on Judge he will Thc are thc house S H Sayre is he has m a celebration for Saturday The which will bo held in new soda fountain at the Sayre in af Pharmacy has been tuning up all week and add to the school library Rev J II Howe of Woodland will speak twice at thc Fourth Annual Sacramento Valley Religious Council's ALL READY FOR SENIOR COMEDY Completed arrangements for The Whole Town's the senior class play to be given at Woodland high school auditorium Thursday indicate that the effort ed by the cast and production staff bp climaxed with success The curtain will rise at S o'clock Advance ticket sale has been lent and the seniors are assured of an adequate sum to buy shrubbery OI 1 I f T Ability to Do and will he in the well known pink June Clemmons is director Hardy Tins notice must bo served and at the evening banquet will of condition by Saturday Sayre is not than ten days before life have as his subject Mounting Walls to make a gay event of the Open High Low Close ingl Mil in her second Alice and Carl are every county north of San Trans grammar school cisco to the Oregon line and west Of Most of Schneider's land is in falfa lie has added four more to his the Sacramento river at a United of the District feed grass acreage this year Eight young men dairy cattle arc being fattened on the ranch Fred Pan- of Oakland will be one of i TO ATTEND CONFAB First Meeting of Grand Jury Held opening of this new department at his store We'll have a treat for there will be no i drinks will be on the said School in Programs Sayie 11 Academy Parish u Deny Fraud in Stock Sale Row NEW FLOOR Patriotic services incident lo Recorder A general suit brought against was Pierce will Yolo county's jail was inspected birthday were hold at Holy A new six-inch concrete floor answer filed m to Sacramento Friday to attend Thursday by the new grand jury as Rosary Academy and al the Parish the Yolo Schneider is a Forester although he j commence al o'clock with a convention of thc County is not as active with the group as lie wishes he had time to be ner Business matters arc also to he Association of California Eighty taken up are expected to be present 1 11 mi i f ji A i i nc worn one of its first official duties Thc Hall Thc girls of thc Academy as a of n asserted jury mot for the first time Thursday tho Parish boys will have a holiday Thc ls now i sold some of hin stock its organization meeting Friday las a grain cleaner substituted pooi